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photo CC SA-BY from Our OaklandEgrets. Made during Draw Oakland. (CC0)Lake Merritt is the oldest wildlife refuge in the United States. There are numerous birds at Lake Merritt, some year-round residents, and some migratory birds passing through. Because Lake Merritt is actually a tidal slough, it has brackish water and attracts a variety of shorebirds and seabirds.
The most (in)famous birds are the Canada Geese. Although the geese are normally migratory, there is a smaller population of them that are year-round residents. The most beloved bird would probably be Hank the pelican, an injured bird that is a permanent resident.
Another famous bird at Lake Merritt is the Tufted Duck (see photo below). He looks like a Scaup with a ponytail and he really shouldn't be in California.
Photos
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Mallard Duck
Canada Goose
Lesser Scaup
American Coot
Ruddy Duck
Black-Crowned Night Heron
Brown Pelican
American White Pelican
Western Gull
Double-crested Cormorants
Common Goldeneye, male
Common Goldeneye, female
Snowy Egret
Tufted Duck. Photo: Pipi Ray Diamond
Eared Grebe, in non-breeding, or basic, plumage
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Links and References
- Birds of Merritt, a visual guide to 70 Lake Merritt birds
- Lake Merritt Birds on oaklandnet.com
- Lake Merritt Bird Guide (PDF) from Grow Your Oakland
- It’s birding season at Lake Merritt Oaklandside December 12, 2023
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